A special Radio Times will be released tomorrow and will include a preview of the Doctor Who Christmas Special, The Next Doctor.David will be featured alongside David Morrisey on the front cover of the mag. Click here to see a preview of the magazine.

David is the cover star of this week's Time Out London magazine. They take a look back at his theatre career so far as Hamlet opens at the Novello for previews next week. Mariah Gale, who plays Ophelia opposite David, is also interviewed in this issue.

Great news on the Headway Essex fundraising. Thanks to all of you have bought the greetings cards so kindly signed by David Headway have so far raised a fabulous £30,000!!If you haven't got one of the exclusive cards already then what are you waiting for?! They'd make great gifts for Christmas and can be ordered globally.

The BBC Press Office have released the following details about the Doctor Who Christmas Special, The Next Doctor.David Tennant, David Morrissey and Dervla Kirwan star in Russell T Davies's Christmas episode of Doctor Who, as two doctors combine forces in a bid to defeat Miss Hartigan and the Cybermen. Doctor Who At The Proms, a musical odyssey through time and space, hosted by Freema Agyeman, can also be seen over the festive period.It's Christmas Eve in 1851 and Cybermen stalk the snow of Victorian London, in this special Christmas edition of Russell T Davies's Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama.When the Doctor arrives and starts to investigate a spate of mysterious deaths, he's surprised to meet another Doctor, and soon the two must combine forces to defeat the ruthless Miss Hartigan. But are two Doctors enough to stop the rise of the CyberKing?David Tennant stars as The Doctor, David Morrissey as The Doctor and Dervla Kirwan as Miss Hartigan. This episode als…

You can view photos of David from yesterday's Evening Standard Theatre Awards here and watch a video of him at the event below.

David was there to present the editor's award to the Royal Shakespeare Company for the cycle of history plays at the Roundhouse which had proved an indisputable event of 2008. The company, which had already performed the plays in Stratford-upon-Avon, brought the entire sequence to London.David said "I'm here because Michael Boyd has done such amazing things with the Royal Shakespeare Company. It's a company I feel very strongly about and I have great links to so I am delighted to be able to present this."

Screen caps from last night's excellent Einstein And Eddington are now online here.If you missed the programme or would simply like to watch it all over again then you can do so via the BBC iPlayer here.American fans will be pleased to hear that Einstein And Eddington is expected to be shown on HBO before the end of the year and UK fans can pre order the DVD, released 1st December 2008, in our shop here.

Don't forget to tune into Einstein And Eddington on BBC Two tonight at 21:10pm. There will be a live chat on our forum at www.david-tennant.net this evening for you to discuss what you thought of the programme.

David will be attending The Evening Standard Theatre Awards at the Royal Opera House on Monday to present the editor's award.Richard Wilson is hosting the ceremony, which will be attended by actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Adrian Lester, Robert Lindsay, Amanda Root, Julia McKenzie and Lia Williams. Harriet Walter will announce the winner of best actor from a shortlist of Kenneth Branagh, for Donmar's Ivanov; David Calder, for King Lear at the Globe; and Chiwetel Ejiofor, for his Othello, also at the Donmar.Maureen Lipman will reveal the best play from contenders Black Watch by Gregory Burke; Now Or Later by Christopher Shinn; and The Pitmen Painters by Lee Hall.Jude Law will present the best director award from a shortlist of Michael Boyd for the RSC's cycle of history plays at the Roundhouse; Michael Grandage, artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse, for Ivanov, The Chalk Garden and Othello; and John Tiffany for Black Watch. The outstanding newcomer prize will be presented…

Make sure you pick up a copy of the Radio Times this week as David is the cover star. Plus inside you'll find a fantastic diary he has written about filming Einstein And Eddington.Radio Times is on sale now.

In 2006 David read poems for a series of short films called What Makes Me Happy, which were inspired by children from across the world.Five are now repeating the series on Sunday mornings. You can find air times and listings here.

David will be doing a couple of radio interviews to discuss his latest project, Einstein And Eddington, on Friday 21st November 2008.First up he will be on The Christian O'Connell Show on Absolute Radio between 09:00am and 10:00am and later he will be interviewed on Radio 1 and Radio 4's Front Row at 19:15pm.

Thanks to the BBC you can now watch the exclusive Children In Need clip of the Doctor Who Christmas Special, The Next Doctor, above. Don't forget that you can still donate to Children In Need via their website here.Screen caps from the preview clip can be seen here. The Next Doctor will air on BBC One on Christmas Day.

Don't forget that tomorrow's Children In Need will feature a special preview of this year's Doctor Who Christmas Special, The Next Doctor!The fun begins on Friday 14th November on BBC One at 19:00pm.To visit the official Children In Need website click here.

The winners of the Children in Need competition have begun to arrive at the set where Doctor Who is filmed by BBC Wales. Although David could not be there, as he is appearing in Hamlet in Stratford Upon Avon, he recorded a message for the lucky winners which you can watch above.

Children In Need have two fab tickets to see David in Hamlet up for auction on eBay to raise money for the charity.The tickets are for 11th November 2008 at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford Upon Avon. The seats are in row F of the stalls.If you'd like to place a bid click here. There's not long left on the auction it closes on Monday afternoon so get bidding now!

Saturday on BBC America19:00pm - The Sound of the Drums20:00pm - Last of the Time Lords21:00pm - Voyage of the Damned23:00pm - Last of the Time Lords00:00am - Voyage of the Damned02:00am - Last of the Time Lords03:00am - Voyage of the Damned

Sunday on BBC America13:00pm - Voyage of the Damned18:30pm - Voyage of the Damned

The RSC website has a new section dedicated to Love's Labour's Lost which includes an audio interview with the director Greg Doran in which he explains his approach to the language, the design and the characters of the play.You can visit it here.